Friday, August 21, 2009

If suspects can be seen in plants

If suspects can be seen in plants Who would have thought that a plant can be a witness to a crime? and also against the perpetrators? Well, it's true! In the early 1970s experiments were performed in normal houseplants, by researchers who, with a polygraph machine to a plant.An interesting thing happened? The researchers found that plants actually received for their owners, but have not just talked about and praised, and she fainted when negative thoughts or words, or violence against them. An experiment with two plants in one room and an anonymous person was instructed to go in the room and violently destroys a plant. Later, the uncontaminated "witness" has been with the polygraph machine and the researchers had more than one person, one at a time, come into the room where the plant is connected to the polygraph machine. If the culprits in the space needle on the machine went crazy! The plants have a way of thinking, and their love and hate, and physical violence. But who has another purpose is of paramount importance; evolution.An example of thinking and development is the African elephant. The matriarch of the herd has ivory tusks, the highly valued by hunters and a great demand for black-market price. The survival and welfare of the rest of the herd depends on their maturity and experience to make it across the plains of Africa each year. Over the last fifty years have seen a trend in female elephants do not develop tusks, and a BBC report dated 25 September 1998 reads, elephants? Ditch tusks? In order to survive. "Experts? Tell her to lose elephant tusks in a rapid and effective response to the slaughter evolutionary escape from ruthless poachers and resources to kill elephants for their ivory trophies. "We do not know how and where our thought process, but maybe it's just like the small cell, it is always easier to see the results of the thought of animals and believe that only they and we can have this attribute, but we must be able to think outside the paradigm of the newspaper life.God created all things, animate and inanimate. We are all connected, plants, animals and inanimate objects, even in our universe. They came all the same "mixture" that Jesus spoke in Pistis Sophia and the Bible. It is "life." The problem seems to be that we do not have a definition of "life" to all.Reference was sent to the following books: The secret life of plants by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird DeJager Cindy is a freelance writer living in Calgary, AB Canada. Other items on their E-Mail-dejagerc@telus.net

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